Mine was definitely far from clean, though the dynamics were top notch.
The twins cover 98% of what it used to be, so I've been more than happy.

You can even make the clutch much harder to use. That brings it to 10/10.
I'll stick with the stock clutch thank you very much.

I've always dreamed of owning a GTV or a 2002 since high school but never really found a clean enough one (I did have the opportunity to own a 2002tii but immediately bailed after reading up on the mechanical fuel injection). I ended up with the poor man's GTV: a Datsun 510 wagon

The Goons are where it's at. Love those too.
The sedans had independent rear ends, but the goons had a live axle.
I like the extra interior space that's wasted in a notch back.
Figbuck Chronicals on Ratsun forum.

The GTV had Spica mech injection that worked 100% while I owned it.
Mechanical points that I had to file once a month though.
Was contemplating a solid state spinner, but I sold it before I got that far.

Still have to finish my 2x4 rig, but it's slow going. Once you have kids, you realize that the only "me" time you get is when everybody is asleep. Wrenching and other fun projects are now strictly during the hours of 5-6am

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Well, instead of replacing the 4" midrange speaker in the FR-S, I decided to replace the Cerwin Vega speakers I put in the front doors of the Yaris with these Focal Integration ISS 165 components. I would have flush mounted the tweeters, but I don't have a hole saw. lol.

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Shout out to the South Bay crew! Was really nice to spend a fun evening with so many wonderful people, especially on such short notice. Looking forward to coming down again soon! Maybe burn a little fuel together on your home turf?

Shout out to the South Bay crew! Was really nice to spend a fun evening with so many wonderful people, especially on such short notice. Looking forward to coming down again soon! Maybe burn a little fuel together on your home turf?